Force Roaming - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Windows Mobile General

Hey all,
I have a Sprint TouchPro2 and here at college the phone seems to go back and forth between EVDO, 1X and roaming... As you might guess it gets quite annoying with the screen turning on constantly and killing battery life switching networks.
I am trying to find a way to force the phone to go to roaming only as Verizon gets a full signal here but of course Sprint doesn't want to roam...
I found a thread on here that adds a new network and forces the phone to "Roaming" and that works OK (registry wise... new button shows up) but when I switch to that preset (from Sprint Only / Automatic) it doesn't actually work. It switches to roaming for a second or two then kicks back to 1X then EVDO. I'm not sure this can actually be done on a stock TP2 or if I have to wait til a HardSPL comes out for CDMA and flash to another ROM.
If anyone knows how to keep the phone in roaming only (via Mortscript, cab, or registry hack) please let me know.
Cheers

I would also love to know how to do this. I have 6 bars on roaming, and 0 bars on Sprint. I added the option in the registry to force roaming, but it doesn't actually go into roaming. It pops onto the roaming network for about 2 seconds, then it just goes back to EVDO.... 1x... roaming... and it continues that way in a circle killing my battery. It works on my Mogul, but not on the Touch Pro2.
Anyone have any ideas?

I have this problem at work, excellent 1X service but almost zero EVDO inside the building. What I did to get on the internet was, launch the phone. Click on Menu then options. On the CDMA services tab choose Roaming. Click Get Settings and on Data Roam guard Select Never ask and put a check in Allow Roaming. I'm not sure if this has any affect on what you're trying to do, but it's all I can think of. HTH.
-NVETHIS

This allows the phone to phone but it doesn't stay in Roaming which is what I and others are looking for. If Sprint even thinks it has service it will switch back immediately.
I want a solution where the phone will stay in roaming for as long as I want and NEVER switch back to Sprint. I'm not looking to cancel my contract by roaming all the time, just looking for a way when I know (at the mall) where I have full service on Roaming but 0 bars on Sprint, to switch to Roaming only and be able to avoid those stupid marketers and chat/text on my cell.
Cheers

From TheBundo at PPCgeeks
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\InitProv\PhoneSett ing
Change the ItemCount to 3
Add a String Value called "ItemName3" with the string being "Roaming Only"
Add a DWORD called "ItemValue3" with the DWORD Data being "5" (in Decimal)
Do not enter the quotation marks in the directions above. After exiting the program, wait a minute or 2 and then shut the phone off, wait a few seconds for good measure, and turn it on again. Or soft-reset by taking the back cover off (big hassle), or use the soft-reset program floating around.

Thanks, saw this on another forum but instead of the Dword being '5' I read that it was supposed to be a '3' After changing it to 5 and soft-resetting it worked flawlessly changing over to roaming.
Cheers

gpracer1 said:
From TheBundo at PPCgeeks
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OEM\InitProv\PhoneSett ing
Change the ItemCount to 3
Add a String Value called "ItemName3" with the string being "Roaming Only"
Add a DWORD called "ItemValue3" with the DWORD Data being "5" (in Decimal)
Do not enter the quotation marks in the directions above. After exiting the program, wait a minute or 2 and then shut the phone off, wait a few seconds for good measure, and turn it on again. Or soft-reset by taking the back cover off (big hassle), or use the soft-reset program floating around.
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That worked. Thanks.

How about force roaming with GPS TP2 T-mo?...Tj

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Data connection limitation app

Hi,
Does anyone know of any app that restricts data connection to only when in WCDMA (UMTS 3G) network?
Reason why is that i use my Dopod D810 to surf the net and download files. However i have managed to rack up $320 in roaming charges for internet usage even though i am on a 1 GB XSeries plan on 3.
I was not aware that i was roaming at all. So in future, i want my phone to automatically disconnect when "Roaming".
Is there such an app? I have tried Bandswitch but i couldnt get it to do what i wanted.
use search.
There is an app called trinity hacks or something that adds this feature.
Are you sure? I have Trinity Hacks v0.3 and it doesnt seem to have this feature.
What i want is for my phone to automatically disconnect once it is "roaming" onto Telstra's network from the 3 network.
Yes,
Trinity Hacks v0.3 --> Phone tab --> 'Enable GSM/UMTS Band Selection'
Ticking this enables a new tab under 'Settings' --> 'Phone' --> 'Band'
Switch it from 'auto' to 'WCDMA'
Then you will never incur roaming charges on Telstra network.
Yeah i already have that setup.
What i want is to be able to Roam to Telstra so i get full PHONE coverage, but once it goes to roaming, i want the data connection to automatically disconnect.
What you have asked me to do is to permanently connect only to 3G which means i cannot get reception everywhere.
Does that make sense?
What you want is not possible without some serious programming! The Radio stack can be set to connect to GSM, UMTS/WCDMA or either, but you can't split voice and data functionality.
Hi,
Thanks for all your replies, but im not asking for voice and data functionality to be split. The phone can already tell whether it is roaming or on the home network. Isn't it just a matter of getting this information from the phone possibly via the OS API and then when the phone returns a value to signify that its roaming, then the program will disconnect the connection, just like pressing the disconnect button, but this time programmatically?
Im not asking for someone to write something like this, but if something already exist like this.
Maybe this reply is not needed anymore sinds the thread is one month old. Still, I use spb grps monitor. It has a lot of customization option. Maybe it has a feature that will do the trick. I'm not going to look into it myself. Just wanted to give you a headsup.

Here's How to Toggle 3G On/Off on Tilt 2

I frequently used the Phone settings on my Treo 750 to turn off 3G in the Band settings tab when I wasn't browsing the web or downloading files. It extended my battery life tremendously. So I was bummed to see this tab missing in my new Tilt 2 Phone settings. Well, it's there, just hidden.
Navigate to
HLM\Software\OEM\Phone Setting\ShowUMTSBandPage
and change the default from 0 to 1. Now when you go into Settings/Personal/Phone the Band tab is exposed. To force GSM only and save battery, change the "Select your network type" drop down to 'GSM'. But here is where I need some guru help. When you try to OK this change you get the following message:
"If you change the bandset setting, the PDP context/Data call will be deactivated. Do you want to continue?"
I choose Yes and everything seems to be OK. The phone stays in GSM mode and I can still surf the web and get my push email and phone calls. To change back to 3G (if available in your area) just select 'Auto' in the drop down. You will again get that same warning...select Yes. Obviously you shouldn't ever select the WCDMA option.
Now, if you want to create a quick shortcut to that tab and add it to Mobile Shell or whatever UI you want, create a shortcut with this in the target line:
\windows\ctlpnl.exe cplmain.cpl,20,3
For those of you worried about the PDP warning, here is some info I found on PDP context. Maybe you can tell me what it means in english.
PDP (Packet Data Protocol) context is a data structure, which is created on both the SGSN and the GGSN of the GPRS core network and is used to contain the subscriber's session information when the subscriber has an active IP session over GPRS. When a GSM or UMTS mobile user wants to use GPRS, the handset must first attach and then activate a PDP context. The process will allocate a PDP context data structure in the SGSN that the subscriber is currently visiting and the GGSN serving the subscribers access point. The PDP context data structure will store the subscriber's IP address, the Subscriber's IMSI, the Subscriber's Tunnel ID (TEID) at the GGSN, the Subscriber’s Tunnel ID (TEID) at the SGSN, and the Subscriber’s tunnel ID (TEID) allocated by the GSN. Through the PDP context data structure, the GPRS core network knows how to route tunneled data between the mobile phone and the IP network (e.g. the Internet).
Well it sounds to me that when you are making that switch it is dumping your current session & aquiring a new one.
It would be nice ot hear what other believe would be possible consequences, but it sounds to me that if you had an active browser session (or phone call), you would lose it and in the case of the browser session any session variables or context about your web session would be lost & you would need to refresh your browser.
I have done this reg hack, and I never get that msg. I use gsm because it has a better signal where I am cause the 3G is just about dead till they put more cell towers up, but I can switch between auto and gsm, and hit ok, and I never have gotten that msg. I am using the tilt 2 on ATT.
OK, forget my original post because there is an easier way on the Tilt 2. I was browsing through all of the .exe's in the windows folder and ran across CMBandSwitching.exe. Just make a shortcut to this executable and there you have it.
U could do that, but I found that by sliding to settings/communications/phone and then scroll to the bottom you can choose band.
Don't worry about the PDP thing. All it does is force the phone to reestablish a data connection. If you had anything currently using data that will cut it off until it reestablishes the connection.
AngelDeath said:
U could do that, but I found that by sliding to settings/communications/phone and then scroll to the bottom you can choose band.
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Good find. I like to leave 3G off unless I actually need it
3G On/OFF
This is funny but my AT&T Tilt 2 in GSM mode or let's say when 3G is off has a better coverage!
nice find, but is there anyway to get this to work for CDMA users?
sorry, a neophite here, how do you "navigate" to HLM/...., do you mean regedit? and how to do that too? my phone is htc tilt 2--and thanks a lot!!
OMG Thank you! You don't know how much I resented not being able to disable the 3G band like I could with my Hermes. Like most people replying, I also have issues with 3G reception in my area and this was exactly what I needed. This should definitely be included in the tips/tricks sticky post.
Why dont you use the nice little function that HTC has put on the device?
This is what I did on my htc touch pro2:
Browse to Windows/ on your device, and run the program "CMBandSwitching"
Nice little program which allows you to toggle between Auto (3G), GSM, WCDMA, and change band freq.
Just Copy this program and paste a shortcut into your start menu.
Then you can also put a shortcut on your home screen.
or you could just use one of the many 3g com manager cabs floating around that lets you toggle 3g from the comm manager tab
just install NoData from Modaco and then you re set
I enabled the Band tab in Phone settings and now I can have better reception in a couple of areas where 3G has a very poor signal. Great...
Now, if I shutdown the phone or go to Airplane mode while GSM is enabled, on powerup or on coming out of Airplane mode the phone will again go to 3G. A quick check on the Band tab shows that GSM is selected, but the phone is in GSM.
Is there a way to make this selection actually survive a power down or Airplane mode?
Thanks!

EVO Service In and Out

Hey all, I'm more of a search and learn user than a poster, but I have yet to find an answer by searching alone, so here goes.
My EVO tends to dip in and out of signal on a regular basis, but more often then not when I'm driving. For example, the phone will go from having 5 bars, to none, then back to 5 in a matter of seconds (id say about a minute). It did this 4 times on the way home from work today. I just came from T-Mobile, and I cant recall this ever happening on their GSM network. Is this a phone issue, or a typical behavior of Sprint and or CDMA networks?
Thanks!
aenima4six2 said:
Hey all, I'm more of a search and learn user than a poster, but I have yet to find an answer by searching alone, so here goes.
My EVO tends to dip in and out of signal on a regular basis, but more often then not when I'm driving. For example, the phone will go from having 5 bars, to none, then back to 5 in a matter of seconds (id say about a minute). It did this 4 times on the way home from work today. I just came from T-Mobile, and I cant recall this ever happening on their GSM network. Is this a phone issue, or a typical behavior of Sprint and or CDMA networks?
Thanks!
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mine does this also...and i came from tmobile too, i dont think its relaly losing service... b/c if u lose service there will be an X next to the bars...i think it might just be switching towers and not doing it smoothly... b/c whenever it dips i try to make calls to make sure i still got service and what do you know it always works :/
also sometimes i notice it dips to 1 bar then back up in a matter of seconds... any idea anyone?
Yeah I agree that I still have voice service, however my data does completely stop. Its a pain cause all my background downloads get interrupted and often broken.
aenima4six2 said:
Hey all, I'm more of a search and learn user than a poster, but I have yet to find an answer by searching alone, so here goes.
My EVO tends to dip in and out of signal on a regular basis, but more often then not when I'm driving. For example, the phone will go from having 5 bars, to none, then back to 5 in a matter of seconds (id say about a minute). It did this 4 times on the way home from work today. I just came from T-Mobile, and I cant recall this ever happening on their GSM network. Is this a phone issue, or a typical behavior of Sprint and or CDMA networks?
Thanks!
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I noticed it on occasion on AT&T but that could be because of their ****ty 3G network here.
I have noticed it on Sprint too. I never completely drop service, but I do frequently drop from 5-6 bars of EvDo down to 1-2 bars of 1xRTT then it jumps right back up. It seems to only happen when I'm driving fast
aenima4six2 said:
Yeah I agree that I still have voice service, however my data does completely stop. Its a pain cause all my background downloads get interrupted and often broken.
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hmm not sure... i also do notice i get error codes when sending txt's sometimes... like error 107 or 97 and i think 32 before... but it hasnt occured recently... its mainly when i send txts back to back super fast... or if im sending one when someone is sending me one...
so i dunno if the port from tmobile is just bad? or what...
forgot to mention 2 of my friends evo's do the same thing... they live near me... and well it does it but i dont think as often as mine... not sure... but it seems liek all evos do it... maybe just bad service area?
I definitely don't get error codes, but the service going in and
out is really annoying. So annoying, that i may drop Sprint and return my evo.
hmm then i dunno i would call and ask, i think sprint jsut has spotty service for you, have u check the tws?
(time without service percentages)?
and did u do the cmda auto prl? after i do that it helps ALOT
How do you check the TWS? Also, by auto PRL, you are referring to the "Update PRL" feature in Software Update right?
aenima4six2 said:
How do you check the TWS? Also, by auto PRL, you are referring to the "Update PRL" feature in Software Update right?
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go to settings and battery and batterystatus and check cell standby, then the prl thing is to set it so its CMDA and not GSM setting...
its not the update PRL there is a thread about it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=717785
"If your phone is afflicted with TWS > 0, try this procedure.
1) In dialer, dial *#*#4636#*#* to enter "Testing" app.
2) Under Phone Information, set Set preferred network type to CDMA only.
3) Exit Testing by pressing "back" key.
4) Enter Testing again.
5) Set network to CDMA auto (PRL).
6) Exit Testing again.
This fixed my TWS, and the settings stick on reboot."
btw u MIGHT have to do this everytime after reboot
Done.. I appreciate the advice. We'll see if it works. I wonder if you can use the "Network" app to do this... Also, I applied the verizon PRL hack and it worked.. However, I'm just afraid to use it before I test if it charges roaming.
Also, TWS is 3%
evo has NO roaming charges on the plans... whatsoever...
hmm your tws is low... i dont see why your signal just drops like that... mine isnt as much as you if your saying yours does it allt he time... but mine does it and it hasnt bothered me...
werd... my phone just now did the no connection to 3g... anyone else figuire out what this was?

[Q] Is there a way to set your Evo to run on Evdo(3g) (##3282#?)

My phone keeps going from 1xrrt to 3g(3g roaming area/rural) I've tried all PRLs same results. So I heard about the ##3282# settings. within this is there a way I can put Evdo only ? Kinda noob at this so I'll ask before going ahead
Update: I went ahead did the 3282 number and ESPT mode pops up. I choose Edit. Then i clicked on Evdo and HDR ONLY instead of Automatic. Now when I check to see what network I'm on it says Evdo_A wooo. but still it's only 1 or 2 bars. So I guess the reason why it drops from 1x to Evdo is because the weak signals? but Verizon map shows they have FULL 3g coverage here.(philadelphia MS) Owell I guess I'll play around with more settings and see what I come up with, if you have any help that would be great for me.

service lost every so often

hey all,
I have att on my fire phone , and every now then(atleast once a day) I lose service. It would say searching on the signal bar and it never finds it lol. I would have to restart the phone and then it reverts back to normal. is anyone else having this issue?
I'm guessing it's the fact that LTE has lower signal quality than 3G and
once you force the phone to 3G (once per reboot) it will never disconnect.
LTE is used only for data, when you make calls it will switch to 3G anyways,
so call your phone while it's in LTE and you should notice signal improve ...
To switch do this:
Same as dialing *#*#4636#*#* but this is easier to use:
play.google.com /store/apps/details?id=diewland.testing.phone
Go under Phone Info, then select 3G auto I believe, 4th down from top.
Also, contact Amazon support (right from help on your phone) if the above fixes it.
Tell them you want settings for disabling LTE added to the phone,- I did that and they
said they've submitted to developers, but I guess it's best if more people request this ...

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